Monday, April 28, 2008

Check out this video....

New Study


A recent study, published by Vegetarian Times, found that 3.2 percent of U.S. adults, or 7.3 million people, follow a vegetarian-based diet. Approximately 0.5 percent, or 1 million, of those are vegans, who consume no animal products at all. In addition, 10 percent of U.S., adults, or 22.8 million people, say they largely follow a vegetarian-inclined diet.

Those are encouraging numbers - keep up the good work, people!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Why are you a Vegetarian?


People often ask me why I am a Vegetarian. It encompasses so many things that it's difficult to give a quick answer. I love animals, and detest the idea of eating them. I hate the taste of meat. I like the health benefits of not eating meat. It feels right. I feel so much healthier and have so much more energy.

I wish I had the dedication to become a Vegan. But having grown up in Wisconsin, it's hard to imagine giving up cheese. I do cook Vegan dishes, and enjoy them, but I need my ocassional cheese fix.

To sum it up, I'm proud to be a Vegetarian.

I Made It!


Well, I made it through another tax season. As an accountant & tax preparer, I often wonder during tax season why I chose this profession. I love working with my clients, and I love accounting work. But come on - tax season is crazy.


When it's all over, it seems almost deathly quiet in the office. (But it's a nice quiet....shhhhh....)

Now I can get to the projects I had been putting off 'til after tax season. But first I'm taking a few days off.

Monday, April 7, 2008

The Final Days of Tax Season


As an accountant, I am looking forward to April 15th. (One week & one day away!!!!!)

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Spring in the Carolinas


This is a great time of year to be living in North Carolina. The temperatures are in the 70's, the flowering trees are in bloom and bright green leaves are popping out everywhere.
But there are two downfalls to spring - the pine pollen (what a mess!) and the litter problem. Johnston County, NC has a BIG litter problem. My question is: what would possess someone to throw an entire bag of garbage, or huge sofa, on the side of the road? In front of someone's home? It's beyond comprehension.
Sure, we have prisoners to clean up the trash occasionally. But that does not address the problem at hand. We need to let people know that we will not tolerate litter.
On another related note - our area has been, for quite some time, in a major drought. And every day I see people throwing lit cigarette butts out of their car windows. Wow.